Hill's Raleigh (Wake County, N.C.) City Directory [1955], Part 2

Author: Hill Directory Company.
Publication date: 1955
Publisher: Hill Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1362


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The fact that there are about nine colleges within a 30-mile radius of Raleigh makes it a center for sports events and athletic contests. The Atlantic Coast Conference Annual Basketball Tournament is played in Raleigh. -


Government Departments


Most of the North Carolina State agencies and several Federal agencies are located in Raleigh. They play an important part in the welfare of the city. State agencies employ approximately 7,000 people; Federal agencies, 1,000 people. Business men from all sections of the state come to Raleigh frequently to contact these government officials.


General Data


Area-12.5 square miles.


Altitude-363 feet above sea level.


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North Carolina State Capitol


Raleigh Little Theatre


Climate-Mean annual temperature, 60. 3 degrees F., average annual rain- fall, 46.56 inches.


Financial Data-5 banks, 2 building and loan associations. 3 home-office life insurance companies and 2 home-office fire insurance companies.


Postal Receipts-$ 1,998,524.24 (calendar year 1954).


Churches-78, representing 18 denominations.


Building and Construction-1,234 building permits issued in 1954, with total valuation of $ 14,528,498.00


Real Estate-20,000 homes, with about 30 per cent owned by occupants.


STEPHENSON MUSIC CO


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CHAMBERS-


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Industry-159 manufacturing establishments, employing approximately 7,000 men and women. Principal manufactured products: Textiles, electric meters, worsted cloth, washboards, tents, power generation, fertilizer, cabi- nets, concrete products, chemicals, lumber, metal products, wood products, food products, fabricated steel, electric motors, cottonseed oil products, mat- tresses and medicines.


Hotels-7 principal, with total of 1,009 rooms.


Hospitals-4, with total of 3,014 beds.


TRANSPORTATION


Railroads


The railroads serving Raleigh are as follows:


(1) The Seaboard Air Line offers north-south service, with its main line giving connection direct from New York, Washington and Northern cities to Raleigh, Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, both coasts of Florida, and other important Southern points. S. A. L. schedules show 14 passenger trains and 16 freight trains north and south daily. One passenger train north and south is an all-Pullman train, while three others are reserved-seat coach and Pullman streamliners.


(2) The Southern gives east and west service, with a north-south service intersection at Greensboro, N. C. Southern tracks run as far north as Washing- ton, as far south as Palatka, Fla., as far southwest as Mobile, and as far west as St. Louis. Southern schedules show four passenger trains and four freight trains in and out daily.


(3) The Norfolk Southern gives freight service between Charlotte and Norfolk, with 12 freight trains in and out daily.


Note: All these carriers make connections so that passengers or freight may be transported to any point in the U. S.


Air Lines


The air lines serving Raleigh are as follows:


(1) Eastern Airlines give north and south service to Raleigh from New York to Miami, and southwest from Raleigh to Atlanta and New Orleans. East- ern Airlines schedules show 17 flights in and out of Raleigh daily.


(2) Capital Airlines give east and west service from Knoxville, through Raleigh, to Norfolk. Capital schedules show six flights in and out of Raleigh daily.


(3) Piedmont Airlines give direct service between the Ohio River valley and the Tidewater cities of North Carolina and Virginia. Piedmont schedules show eight flights in and out of Raleigh daily.


Highways


Raleigh is served by a network of nine paved highways. The principal highways handling heavy traffic loads are: U. S. 1 and U. S. 15A, which are north-south highways; and U. S. 64, U. S. 70 and U. S. 70A, which are east- west highways. U. S. 1 and U. S. 15A serve as major routes for the automobile tourist traffic north and south.


The direct paved highway mileage from Raleigh to leading cities is as follows:


Atlanta, Ga. 420


Baltimore, Md 306


Birmingham, Ala 581


New York, N. Y.


504


Chattanooga, Tenn 491


Chicago, Il1 . 867


Cincinnati, Ohio


568


Detroit, Mich.


718


Indianapolis, Ind .


678


Jacksonville, Fla 498


Knoxville, Tenn 371


New Orleans, La 938


Charleston, W. Va. 359


Orlando, Fla 650


St. Louis, Mo. 887


Savannah, Ga.


342


Washington, D. C. . 269


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Motor Carriers


There are some 100 trucking lines serving Raleigh, The majority of these are licensed to haul general commodities. A few of the trucking lines are re- stricted by license to haul only special commodities such as tobacco, corn, tex- tile products or farm products. The capacity of these lines is unlimited, since there are no restrictions as to the number of vehicles and terminals which may be operated within the city. Fifteen trucking lines have offices in Raleigh.


Bus Lines


The bus lines operating into and out of Raleigh are:


Schedules


in


out


Atlantic Greyhound


49 49


Carolina Coach Co.


78 78


Queen City Coach Co.


2 2


Seashore Transportation Co. 2


2


Southern Coach Co.


5


5


City Transportation


The City bus service is operated by the White Transportation Co., which provides service to all points of the city and suburban areas. A transfer sys- tem is in operation, whereby any point can be reached at a fare of 15¢ or two tokens for 25 ¢.


A number of taxicab companies operate in Raleigh and provide adequate service in this classification.


MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION


Raleigh has every advantage for a strategic distribution center in that within a radius of 100 miles of the city there is concentrated 30 per cent of the combined populations of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The fast transportation systems in and out of the city represent another factor fav- oring Raleigh as a distribution center.


It is estimated that in 1954 Raleigh had over 800 retail stores. There are 159 manufacturing establishments in and around Raleigh, and 300 wholesale dis- tributors.


Newspapers


There are three newspapers published in Raleigh: Approximate circulation


The News and Observer (daily, morning) 115,000


The Raleigh Times (afternoon, except Sunday) 20,000


The Carolinian (weekly, colored) 8,000


Radio Stations


There are three radio companies in Raleigh:


WPTF, A. M. and F. M. WRAL, A. M. and F. M. WNAO, A. M. and F. M.


Raleigh's newspapers and radio stations give a complete coverage of cen- traland eastern North Carolina. All three Raleigh newspapers are home-owned and are operated and managed separately.


Station WNAO-TV, Channel 28 UHF, is now in operation.


Note: Station WPTF and Station WRAL have applied for TV licenses.


NEW RALEIGH COLISEUM


The State of North Carolina recently erected on the campus of North Carolina State College in Raleigh a new Stadium-type building which is a fine asset to the recreational and commercial life of the city. This magnificent building not only will provide ample room for all types of indoor athletic activ- ities, but it will be used for civic meetings, industrial exhibits, political con- ventions, agricultural and stock shows, and many other types of gatherings.


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The building itself is 371 feet long and 177 feet wide (outside dimen- sions), and will provide for an arena floor with a length of 311 feet 4 inches in the clear and a width of 107 feet 11 inches. The floor is entirely surrounded with a tier of balcony seats, which, together with the space available on the floor, will seat from 13,500 to 15,000 people.


Around the arena floor has been arranged a series of offices, class- rooms and meeting rooms for lectures and meetings of small groups. Office space is provided in these rooms for the personnel of the Athletic Department of State College and the teaching personnel connected with the U. S. Army R. O. T. C. training program.


A portion of the basement provides rooms for athletic teams, together with showers, rooms for therapy and massage, and storage of athletic equip- ment. Also, provisions are being made for the installation of ice-making equip- ment so that this arena can be used for ice shows, ice hockey, and ice-skating by the students and other residents of the state.


All of the area adjacent to the stadium building has been set aside for automobile parking to anextent which is believed will be adequate for all types of attendance.


This new structure very definitely is an asset to the business life of the Raleigh community and will attract people from all over the state to attend the various activities to be held in it.


HISTORIC RALEIGH


Raleigh abounds in historic eminence and noteworthy tradition. The first English settlement in America was made at Roanoke Island on the coast of North Carolina by Sir Walter Raleigh. The capital city of the state was named in his honor and in memory of this achievement.


The land upon which Raleigh had its beginning was purchased in 1792 as a location for the establishment of the state capitol. The first capitol building was completed in 1794 and destroyed by fire in 1831. The present building, over 100 years old, is a recognized example of Doric architecture with few equals. It is noted for its beauty and design.


The 17th President of the U. S., Andrew Johnson, was born here. This famous old home now stands as a shrine in Pullen Park.


The State Hall of History here, with its collection of North Carolina his- torical records and important archives, attracts much interest.


Wakefield, the home of Joel Lane, erected in 1760, is owned and preser- ved by the Carolina Dames. This Colonial home was erected in the old town of Bloomsbury, which was the county seat of Wake County, in 1771.


The oldest bank building in North Carolina still stands on the property of Christ Church. It is the present rectory. It was built in 1795 as the State Bank.


Many visitors in Raleigh likewise are interested in monuments and mem- orials of famous North Carolinians on Capitol Square and in State department buildings.


THINGS TO SEE IN RALEIGH


STATE CAPITOL BUILDING-Located head Fayetteville Street, is con- sidered one of the seven perfect pieces of Doric architecture in the world. Monuments and public memorials on Capitol Square: Senator Z. B. Vance, Gov. Charles B. Aycock, Dr. Charles D. McIver, Henry L. Wyatt, Worth Bagley, George Washington, Women of the Confederacy.


STATE LIBRARY, SUPREME COURT ROOM-Located in State Library building, on E. Morgan Street (Open 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. week days. Closes at 1:00 P. M. Saturdays. Summer hours: 8:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M., closing at 12:30 Saturdays)


HALL OF HISTORY-Located in new State Office building.


STATE MUSEUM-Located in Agricultural building annex, Edenton and Halifax Streets. (Open 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. week days. Sunday, 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Open until 6:00 P. M. during summer.)


INTRODUCTION


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Birthplace of Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the U. S.


Governor's Mansion


CHRIST CHURCH RECTORY-Located corner Wilmington and Edenton Streets, Built in 1818 to house State Bank, Used since 1873 as rectory.


GOVERNOR'S MANSION-Located on N. Blount Street.


OLIVIA RANEY LIBRARY-Located corner Hillsboro and Salisbury Streets, (Open 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M, week days, Sunday, 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M.)


ANDREW JOHNSON'S BIRTHPLACE-Located in Pullen Park, back of State College. Built in 1800. 17th President of U. S. born here.


HOUSE OF JOEL LANE-Located in 700 block W. Hargett Street, Site for city of Raleigh was purchased from Mr. Lane. Built in 1760,


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War Memorial, N. C. State College Campus


N. C. SCHOOL FOR WHITE BLIND-Located near Pullen Park. Estab- lished by Legislature in 1845. (Visitors received at any time.)


STATE HOSPITAL-Located at Dix-Hill on Boylan Drive in southwestern part of city. (Open each day except Sunday, 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. No visit- ors on Sundays or in the mornings.)


STATE PENITENTIARY-Faces 800 block W. Morgan Street. (Gas cham- ber open week days 8:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Prisoners may be visited Sundays 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. and 1:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.)


RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE-Located on Pogue Street near State College. It embodies an amphitheatre, which seats 3,000 people, and a theatre building, which seats 300.


STATE ART GALLERIES-The North Carolina State Art Society Galler- ies are located in the Library Building across from the Capitol on Morgan Street. The Galleries maintain changing exhibitions of contemporary painting, and display the Phifer Collection, a group of art works left to the State Art Society by the late Robert Phifer, of Concord, N. C. The State Art Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., and on Satur- day from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.


FEDERAL CEMETERY-Rock Quarry Road, southeast corner. E. Davie Street.


N. C. STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING- Lo- cated at 2205 Hillsboro Street. Established in 1889.


MEREDITH COLLEGE-A Baptist college for women. Located about two miles from city on Hillsboro Road. Opened in 1897.


ST. MARY'S SCHOOL-Largest and oldest girls' school in U. S. owned and controlled by Episcopal Church. Located 900 Hillsboro Street. Founded in 1842.


PEACE JUNIOR COLLEGE-A Presbyterian school for girls. Located northern end of Wilmington Street. Opened in 1872.


SHAW UNIVERSITY (COLORED)-Oldest institution in South for educa- tion of colored men and women. Founded in 1865. Located 100 E. South Street.


ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE (COLORED)-An Episcopal college for colored men and women. Opened in 1867. Located eastern section of city.


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CAMERON VILLAGE-A modern apartment and shopping center located two miles northwest of the Court House.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce is a substantial, well-organized and well-represented body with over 1,800 members. The membership co-operates in a wide variety of activities in commercial development. The Chamber add- ed an industrial department in 1947, and now has under way an industrial development program for Raleigh. The Chamber also has a complete infor- mation service, with inquiries given careful and prompt consideration, and visitors are always welcome. The main offices of the Chamber are located in the Sir Walter Hotel Building, 23 W. Davie Strcet.


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CHAMBERS-


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GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS


South


acct


accountant | drsmkr


mfr


manufacturer san


sanitary


adj


administrator


educ


education


mkr


maker sch


school


or administration


elec


electrical or


mkt


market se southeast


adv


advertising


electric


mldr


molder


sec secretary


agcy


agency


electn electrician


minr


milliner


serv . service


agt


agent


elev


elevator


mono


monotype


al


alley


emp


employee


msngr


messenger sls


sales


Am


American


eng


engr


engraver


mtce


maintenance


soc society


apts


apartments


equip


equipment


mtge


mortgage


archt


assembler


exam


examiner exchange


mus


assoc


associate


exch


express


n or N


National


sta


atty


attorney


fdry


foundry ne


northeast


aud


auditor


Fed


Federal


ns


floor


nw


. northwest stat statistician or


bgemn


baggageman


fnshr


finisher


ofc office


bkbndr


bookbinder


formn


foreman


opp


opposito


bkpr


bookkeeper


forwn forewoman


opr


operator


stereo stereotyper storage


blk


block


ft


foot


optom optometrist


str


setter


blrmkr


boilermaker


furn


furniture


studt


student


blyd


boulevard


furngs


furnishings


bmo business machine


operator


br


branch


gds


goods


passenger


supVr supervisor


brklyr


bricklayer


gen


general


pharm


pharmacist SW


southwest


brkmn


brakeman


bur


bureau


govt


government


phys


physician


sys system


CSP


Christian


gro


grocer


park


pkr


parkway


tech


technician


cabtmkr


. cabinetmaker


hdw


hardware


carp


carpenter


hlpr


helper


cash


cashier


hndlr


handler


chauf


chauffeur


chem


chemist or


hq


headquarters


pres


president


tob


tobacco


chkr


checker


Hts


Heights


prfrdr


proofreader


trans transportation


ci


circle


civ


civil


ins


insurance


přiv


private


treas


treasurer


clk


clerk


insp


inspection


prod


produce


trnmn trainman


collr


collector


coml


commercial


comn


commission


comnr


commissioner


comp


compositor


jan


janitor


condr


conductor


jwlr


jeweler


publ


publisher or


U 8 Coast Guard


contr


contractor


la


laborer r


resides or rooms USN US Navy


undwrtr underwriter


ct


court


ibr


lumber R.C


Roman Catholic


Univ University


ctr


cutter


librn


librarian RD


Rural Delivery


uphol upholsterer


custdn


custodian


lino


linotype rd


road


vet veterinary


del


delivery


litho


lithographer rdr


.real estate


w or W


. West


dietn


dietitian


Indry


laundry


rec


receiving


whoi wholesale


dispr


dispatcher


lwyr


lawyer


refgr


refrigerator


worker


distr


distributor


machine rep


wks


works


div


division


mdse


merchandise


repr


repairman or repair wldr welder


dlr


dealer


mech


mechanic


restaurant


retail wtchmn watchman


dr


drive


Met


Metropolitan


Rev


Reverend


room


ydmstr


yardmaster


drftsmn


. draftsman


metor . rdr. . meter reader | rm


.


ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES


Richard


Abraham Chas


Alexander Danl


Daniel Jos


Joseph


Sam


Samuel


Alf


Alfred


Edw


Edward


Kath


Katherine


Sol


Solomon


Arth


Arthur


Eliz


Elizabeth


Margt


Margaret


Steph


Stephen


Aug


August


Eug


Eugene


MichI


Michael


Theo


Theodors


Benj


Benjamin


Fredk


Frederick


Nathl


Nathaniel


Thos


Thomas


Cath


Catherine | Geo


George


Patk


Patrick


Wm


William


8-1-50


dressmaker mfg


manufacturing


s or S.


. adjuster


e or E


East


mgr


manager Sav


Savings


agrl


agriculture


electro electrotyper


mn man


ship


sht mtl. . sheet metal


smstrs seamstress


appr


apprentice


architect es


east side


mtr mo rman or motor


mutual srtr sorter


asst


assistant


exp


North SS south side


atndt


attendant


fcty


factory


Nati


north side


statistical


bldr


builder


frt


freight


optn optician


stge


stmftr steamfitter


blksmith


blacksmith


ftr


fitter


osteo


osteopath


PS


Public School


stvdr stevedore


PTS


Postal sup supply


gdnr


gardener


Transportation Service pass


packer tchr


teacher


Science Practitioner


halrdrsr hairdresser


pkwy


pl


plmb


hospital


plshr polisher ter


tmkpr timckeeper


chemical


hsekpr


housekeeper


pntr


painter


tndr


tender


chf


chief


htg


heating


implements


prin


principal trav traveling


cin. cleaning or cleaner clo clothing


Instr


instructor


Interior


prsfdr


decorator


prsmn


pressman


typ


USAF .. US Air Force


USCG


confr


confectioner


constn


. construction


kpr


keeper


purchasing


USMC US Marine Corps


cor


corner


lab


laby


laboratory R


room


dep


deputy


Indrs


laundress


real est


recpt receptionist


dir


director ltd


limited


. refrigeration or


dist


district


mach


machinist or


representative


wkr


west side


dmnstr .demonstrator


or mechanical


restr


do


ditto or same


med


medical ret


Charles Jas


James | Richd


Robt


Robert


Alex


Inv


Investment


int rev Internal revenue prsr presser USA


US Army


pub rirnmkr . . patternmaker public


publishing


corres


correspondent


reader vulc vulcanizer


whsemn warehouseman wid


widow


prntr


printer


trmr


trImmer


geol


geologist


photog photographer


swtchmn switchman


place


tel telephone


teleg telegraph


telcv television


terrace


plstr


plasterer


impits


inspector or


prof professor tstr tester


press feeder twp


township


int dec


householder pk


sta eng stationary engineer


avenue fl


engineer


mstr


master


solr solicitor


spl special


asmblr


music 80 square


mut


station


sten stenographer


supt superintendent


hosp


plumber or plumbing


typist


lane purch


ydmn


yardman


Abr


shipping


admn


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HILL'S RALEIGH CITY DIRECTORY INCLUDING Carolina Pines, Hertford Village and Westover


1955


Copyright, 1955, by Hill Directory Co., Inc.


For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page


SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS


ABCBd .Alcoholic Beverage Control


Board


Armco Armco Drainage & Metal


Products Co


Btlg . Bottling


CP&L Carolina Power & Light Co Caro. Carolina


Coca-Cola .Raleigh Coca-Cola


cons conservationist


Flue-Cured Tob Co-op. . Flue Cured


Tobacco Co-operative Stabilization Corp


Fville Fayetteville


FH .


Fuller Heights


Glenwd Glenwood


Hboro . Hillsboro


NW Mut Fire Assn Northwestern


Mutual Fire Assn


NSRy Norfolk Southern Railway


Co


Pine State Crmry Pine State


Creamery Co


Royal Bkg Royal Baking Co


SAL . Seaboard Air Line


Railway


SBI


State Bureua of


Investigation


SBT&T


Southern Bell Telephone


& Telegraph Co


SH& PWC


.State Highway & Public


Works Commission


Sbury


. Salisbury


Sou .


Southern


State Dept Cons


State Dept


Conservation & Development Standard


Bottling Co Std . State UCC. . . State Unemployment Com- pensation Commission


US AAA.


. United States Agricultural


Adjustment Administration


USDA-AS&C ..... United States Depart- ment Agriculture-Agricultural Stabilization & Conservation USDA-FHA ... . . United States Depart- ment Agriculture Farmers Home Administration


USDA-PMA


. United States Dept


Agriculture, Production and


Marketing Administration


USF&G


. United States Fidelity


& Guaranty Co


. Washington


Washn


. wood


wd


Westinghse Westinghouse Electric Corp


Alphabetical List of Names


A B C FOOD MARKET INC, THOMAS FISHER PRES-MANAGER, F HERB- ERT FISHER SEC-TREAS, OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, ALL HOLI- DAYS and EVENINGS, NO DELIVER- IES, 1526 LOUISBURG RD, TEL 3-0572


A & H Auto Service (Turner H Holloman Wade B Atkinson) serv sta 125 E Lenoir


2 A M Vets Club No 504 309 N Tarboro


A & P Food Stores E D McCain asst supt (ofc & whse) 324 N Sbury (brs) 201 E Hargett and 2712 Hillsboro


A & W Fruit Market (Mrs Helen A Mor- rison) 2810 Hillsboro


Aan Albert print shop N C State College r Longview N C


-- Albert P (Eliz M) lino opr Coml Prntg h2481 Wesley rd


Aardema Thos F animal industry State College r17 b Vetville


PLYMOUTH


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BEST PLACE TO BUY


SALES 2-4345


NEW AND USED CARS


DIAL SERVICE 2-4141


Roofs Beauty and. Permanent


BAKERS and BROWN ROOFING CO., INC. 'SINCE 1915"* ROOFING & SHEET METAL Contractors 406-412 W. DAVIE ST. P. O. BOX 147 DIAL 2-4528


DIAL 2-7563


Lumber Building Materials Paint Millwork


CAROLINA BUILDERS


CORPORATION


217-219 N. DAWSON


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RAWLS MOTOR CO. INC DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTH


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DEPARTMENT STORE


"SHOW PLACE OF THE CAROLINAS"


Svey Taylor Co.


TIRE SALES AND SERVICE CO., Inc.


GOOD, YEAR TIRES


ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GOODYEAR BATTERIES


RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING


Motorola


RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE 401 Hillsboro Cor. Harrington


Dial 2-7571


CAROLINA HARDWARE COMPANY (INCORPORATED)


Jobbers of General Hardware and Builders' Supplies


Dial 2-0531 233-235 South Wilmington St.


Security National Bank


Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.


Aaron Louis M phypical edu State College Abbett see also Abbitt and Abbott


-- Robt C (Lavada F) carmn NSRy h410 St Mary's


Abbitt Harry W jr dist sls mgr Farm Bur Mut Ins r New Bern N C


-- Nancy Mrs tchr State Sch for Blind & Deaf r30-D Vetville


-- Russell D slsmn Central Sash & Door R Wilson N C


Abbott Annie H buyer Hudson-Belk r110 Seawell av


-- B J (Charlotte M) emp Harvery P Walker h5205 Hillsboro


-- Edwin B (Helen) div group mgr Equit- able Life Assurance Society r3064 Granville dr


-- Elsie D r110 Seawell av


-- Frank T (Maude M) rep Tyler Refgr h2714 Vanderbilt


-- Harold St C (Ottilia G) emp Dr Wm J Martin h815 New Bern av


-- Hubert mtr wndr Elec Mtr & Repr r103 Power al


-- J Carlisle (Ernestine J; Abbott-Pierce Serv Sta) h209 Dixie Trail


-- Jas W jr (Rachel B) sismn Am Bak- eries h1922 New Bern av


-- John L athletics State College r120 Ashe


-- Mary H Mrs acct State Bd of Educ h2211 Byrd


ABBOTT MILTON M (MARY H), TRUST OFFICER WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO, h2211 BYRD, TEL 2-7485


-- Nancy G exp sta N C State College r33 H Vetville


-- Omega C agronomy State College r33 h Vetville


-- Paul G r110 Seawell av


-- Paul J (Myrtle W) rte slsmn Raleigh Linen Serv h110 Seawell av


ABBOTT-PIERCE SERVICE STATION (J CARLISLE ABBOTT, J BRAWDY PIERCE), FUEL OIL, TIRES, TUBES BATTERIES, 531 HILLSBORO, TEL 2-2875


-- Rachel studt r1415 St Mary's -- Stella r11; N Person


Abby Crawford hipr Cole-Willard Stone r Apex N C


Abdul Muted W agronomy State College r Box 5282


Abercrombie see also Abercromby -- Clyde R (Patricia H) mech Home Im- provement Co of the Carolinas h710 W Jones


Abercromby Donald (Ruth) clk Hobby Shop h2092 N Boylan av -- Ruth Mrs insp Burlington Mills h209 } N Boylan av


Abernathy see also Abernethy


-- Danl (Patsy) studt r211 Groveland av


-- Patsy Mrs clk State Dept Rev r211 Groveland av


-- Paul H (Edna R) asst chf clk adv US Army Reserve Center h20 Mayo apt D 1


-- Preston L (Lillian'M) slsmn Job P Wyatt & Sons r RD 1 Fuquay Springs N C


Abernethy Chas O (Katie A) eng SH&PWC h1700 Rankin


-Clifford E (S Estelle) dentist 123 W Hargett R710 h2147 Country Club dr


-- Fred C studt r2220 Hillsboro


-- John C studt r2147 Country Club dr


-- John H electn SH&PWC r Valdese N C


-- John P sec-treas Carolina Securities Corp r201 Transylvania av


-- Katie A Mrs tchr PS h1700 Rankin


- - Max D (Eliz H) dep Sec of State h816 Graham


Abeyounis Eva sten State Dept of Pub Instn r510 Burton


Abrahams Janet J Mrs nurse V A Hosp- ital h2919 Wade av


-- John H jr (Janet J) agronomy State College h2919 Wade av


Abram Joe jan Peace College r606 Bragg -- Leroy (Susie J) lab h324 Battle


Abrams Chas telev tech Taylor Radio & Elec r 745 Hillsboro


-- F Howard jr (Novella P) slsmn Royal Typewriter h817 Clay




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